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collapsotherapy Treatment of pulmonary disorders by unilateral pneumothorax and immobilization of the affected lung.
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collar-button abscesses Two pus-containing cavities, one larger than the other, connected by a narrow channel.
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collateral innervation Development of the nerve supply in a nerve tract adjacent to the original nerve supply that has been injured or destroyed.
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collateral nerve fiber A small branch extending at a right angle from an axon.
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collagen d. any of a group of diseases that, although clinically distinct and not necessarily related etiologically, have in common widespread pathologic changes in the connective tissue; they include lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, scleroderma, polyarteritis nodosa, rheumatic fever, and rheumatoid arthritis. Collagen disease is not to be confused with collagen disorder (q.v.).
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